For many demographics, musculoskeletal (MSK) problems are a major cause of disability and lower quality of life. However, not everyone with MSK issues feels the same amount of pain.
Aside from accidents, many MSK problems are connected to multiple non-medical factors, such as person’s race, ethnicity, sex, gender, and social determinants of health. As a result, there are dramatic differences in how MSK pain is experienced, understood, and treated. This white paper explores these disparities and examines how a biopsychosocial care model works to mitigate bias and provide individuals with the right care based on their unique needs and circumstances.